id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-328902-c91mthxv Martin-Garcia, E. 100% peer review in radiation oncology: is it feasible? 2020-06-15 .txt text/plain 5575 233 43 Cases requiring special procedures (brachytherapy, radiosurgery, total body irradiation, intra-operative radiation therapy) are currently being revised by groups with experience in those techniques prior to treatment delivery and only controversial treatment indications (i.e., salvage treatment with brachytherapy for irradiated patients) or cases in which boost with HDR-BT is going to be performed after EBRT (i.e., breast cancer, cervical cancer) go through our peer-review conferences before starting treatment. Based on our group peer-review process, we prospectively recollected some data on cases presented at our institutional conference to quantify the rate of plan changes, time and resources needed for this process. Cases were then analyzed to determine the rate of major change, minor change and plan rejection after presentation as well as the type of change (dose/fractionation, contouring, technique or combination) and also median time per session. ./cache/cord-328902-c91mthxv.txt ./txt/cord-328902-c91mthxv.txt